
Crossing Boundaries
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- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Figures
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: Crossing Boundaries Jane Hawkes
- PART I: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON INSULAR SCULPTURE AND ART
- 1. The riddle of the Ruthwell Cross: audience, intention and originator reconsidered Clare Stancliffe
- 2. Heads you lose Rosemary Cramp
- 3. Depiction of martyrdom in Anglo-Saxon art and literature: contexts and contrasts Elizabeth Coatsworth
- 4. Crucifixion iconography on early medieval sculpture in Wales Nancy Edwards
- 5. Pictish relief sculpture: some problems of interpretation George Henderson
- 6. Reviewing the relationship between Pictish and Mercian art fifty years on Isabel Henderson
- PART II: OBJECTS AND MEANINGS
- 7. The Santa Sabina crucifixion panel: 'between two living creatures you will be known' on Good Friday, at 'Hierusalem' in fifth-century Rome Éamonn Ó Carragáin
- 8. The body in the box: the iconography of the Cuthbert Coffin Jane Hawkes
- 9. Reading the Trinity in the Harley Psalter Catherine E. Karkov
- 10. Wundorsmiþa geweorc: a Mercian sword-pommel from the Beckley area, Oxfordshire Leslie Webster
- 11. A Scandinavian gold brooch from Norfolk James Graham-Campbell
- 12. A glimpse of the heathen Norse in Lincolnshire John Hines
- 13. Archaeological evidence for local liturgical practices: the lead plaques from Bury St Edmunds Helen Gittos
- PART III: SETTLEMENTS, SITES AND STRUCTURES
- 14. The importance of being Viking Deirdre O'Sullivan
- 15. A tale of two cemeteries: Viking burials at Cumwhitton and Carlisle, Cumbria Caroline Paterson
- 16. Transactions on the Dee: the 'exceptional' collection of early sculpture from St John's, Chester Paul Everson and David Stocker
- 17. Whitby before the mid-seventh century: some ways forward Lorna Watts
- 18. Looking at, and for, inscribed stones: a note from the Brough of Birsay, Orkney Christopher D. Morris
- 19. An apsidal building in Brixworth churchyard, Northamptonshire David Parsons
- 20. Designing and redesigning Durham Cathedral Eric Cambridge
- PART IV: CONSTRUCTING MEANINGS
- 21. The hero's journey in Bede's Ecclesiastical History: the case of King Edwin Colm O'Brien
- 22. Furnishing Heorot Gale R. Owen-Crocker
- 23. A miracle of St Hilda in a migrating manuscript A.I. Doyle
- 24. A dastardly deed? Bishop Ranulph Flambard and the Ravensworth Estate Lindsay Allason-Jones and David Heslop
- 25. Varieties of language-contact in Anglo-Saxon manuscripts John Frankis
- 26. Flodibor rex Francorum Hermann Moisl
- 27. Lexical heritage in Northumberland: a toponymic field-walk Diana Whaley
- Richard N. Bailey's Publications Compiled by Derek Craig
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